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At Ligonier, we know that your work in the church is crucial to advancing God’s work in this world. Godly leaders are on the frontline of ministry. Your responsibilities to clearly and effectively teach the gospel, lead the next generation, shepherd families, engage in missions and church planting, and serve wherever God directs you are profound.
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In an effort to help believers learn how to live out the implications of the gospel in this culture, Ligonier Ministries is hosting a conference September 17–18, 2010, in Washington, D.C., featuring Thabiti Anyabwile, Robert Godfrey, Albert Mohler, Burk Parsons, R.C. Sproul Jr. and R.C. Sproul (via live video feed). This conference, “Being a Christian in a Post Christian Culture,” will provide sound teaching as to how Christians can recover a biblical understanding of the world around us and, consequently, how we can reform out lives and our spheres of influence. Focusing on topics such as the Christian’s relationship to the culture, Christ’s promise of success to the church, the eclipse of God, the dangers of statism, and others, this event should be an exciting time to gather with Christians from across the country as we look at how we can be the salt in this flavorless world.
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Did you miss the 2010 National Conference or just need to watch the sessions again? The streaming files are available for viewing. Watch as Alistair Begg, Michael Horton, Steven J. Lawson, John MacArthur, Albert Mohler, Burk Parsons, R.C. Sproul, R.C. Sproul Jr., and Derek Thomas address some of the most difficult questions that we face as Christians. This conference also featured a special mini-conference on Christian communication in a hypersocial world.
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Dr. R.C. Sproul brought the conference to a close with a message entitled Can We Enjoy Heaven Knowing of Loved Ones in Hell? To address this topic, Dr. Sproul read from Revelation 21:1-8 and also from Romans 8:19-30.
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Reverend Burk Parsons serves as associate minister at Saint Andrew’s in Sanford, Fla., and he is editor of Tabletalk. He holds the Master of Divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary, where he is also completing his Doctor of Ministry degree. He speaks regularly at various conferences and schools in the United States and abroad and has contributed to various books and journals. He is author of the forthcoming booklet Why Do We Have Creeds? (P&R, 2010), and he is editor of the books Assured by God and John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine & Doxology. Mr. Parsons brought a message entitled Is Calvinism Good For the Church? Keep Reading

This evening's session was a lengthy Q&A where R.C. Sproul asked questions submitted by attendees. On the panel were Michael Horton, Alistair Begg, Albert Mohler and Steven Lawson. We've tried to capture in brief form the questions and answers but you may wish to track down the audio or video to hear lengthier responses
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The next question fell to Alistair Begg who was to answer this: Is the exclusivity of Christ unjust?

One of the reasons that people turn away from Christianity, he said, is the exclusivity of the truth it proclaims. But we as Christians are called to unapologetically affirm what the Bible makes clear. He wanted us to think about this doctrine of Christ’s exclusivity in terms of its content, its context and then what it means to make contact with it in our culture.
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